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I always enjoyed his movies.
I saw the pics of him shortly after he died.
No bueno.
I saw the pics of him shortly after he died.
No bueno.
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Originally Posted by Big J 33
Regardless, he's one of my favorites and his days on SNL with Sandler, Rock, Myers, Spade, Hartman, etc. are still hilarious today.
Originally Posted by Big J 33
Regardless, he's one of my favorites and his days on SNL with Sandler, Rock, Myers, Spade, Hartman, etc. are still hilarious today.
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
Originally Posted by Big J 33
Regardless, he's one of my favorites and his days on SNL with Sandler, Rock, Myers, Spade, Hartman, etc. are still hilarious today.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm biased because that's the cast that I grew up on, but I'd honestly put them up against any SNL cast past or present...
...as far as the sheer amount of talent on one show is concerned - their only competition is "In Living Color."
EDIT: The SNL episode that Phil spoke about that was in the works for that week went on to be the infamous "Martin Lawrence" episode that got Martin a lifetime ban from NBC...
Originally Posted by ILL LEGAL OPERATION
Originally Posted by Big J 33
Regardless, he's one of my favorites and his days on SNL with Sandler, Rock, Myers, Spade, Hartman, etc. are still hilarious today.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm biased because that's the cast that I grew up on, but I'd honestly put them up against any SNL cast past or present...
...as far as the sheer amount of talent on one show is concerned - their only competition is "In Living Color."
EDIT: The SNL episode that Phil spoke about that was in the works for that week went on to be the infamous "Martin Lawrence" episode that got Martin a lifetime ban from NBC...